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Highland Heights councilmember’s arrest cited as possible conflict of interest

Several Highland Heights City Council members asked Jesse Hockenbury to voluntarily remove himself from future meetings after his arrest on misdemeanor sexual abuse charges earlier this year. The request was made at Tuesday’s city council meeting, with councilmember Hockenbury cited as posing a potential conflict of interest in any decisions related to the police department. […]

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Highland Heights council member arrested on sexual abuse charges

Highland Heights City Councilmember and Campbell County Republican Party Treasurer Jesse Hockenbury was arrested on Feb. 1 on charges of alleged sexual abuse in the third degree. In Kentucky, sexual abuse, third degree (KRS 510.130) means a person is accused of subjecting another individual to sexual contact without their consent. His arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 23 at 9 […]

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Campbell County Republican Party announces new leadership

The Campbell County Republican Party has new leadership. The party’s new leadership was appointed by the Republican Party of Kentucky to advance Republican initiatives across Campbell County, including Rich Hidy as chair, Alyssa Baker as vice chair, Elly Neltner as secretary, Jesse Hockenbury as treasurer and Heather Rauch as youth chair. Paul Kloeker, Kyle Mieczkowski, […]

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Highland Heights Council

Highland Heights City Council (8 candidates, vote for 6) Click on the candidate’s names to learn more about them: Deborah Ball In 2006, Deborah Ball became a resident of Highland Heights and hasn’t looked back since.  When it comes to her plans for what she hopes to do that impacts Highland Heights citizens, Ball said […]

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